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ShroomSkin
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Which DMT plant should I grow?
#910093 - 09/26/02 02:35 PM (20 years, 8 months ago) |
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I live in central Texas, and I was wondering which DMT-containing plant would be easiest for me to grow outdoors? I was thinking the Phalaris "Reed Canary Grass" sounds interesting. Any suggestions? Also, is DMT really worth all the trouble of ordering the seeds and growing it?
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felixhigh
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Re: Which DMT plant should I grow? [Re: ShroomSkin]
#910729 - 09/26/02 08:19 PM (20 years, 8 months ago) |
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don't lose your time, money (solvents) and effort with phalaris, get some more concentrated source such as mimosa tenuiflora/scabrella or anadenanthera columbrina. there are other sources around but i doubt you could get a banisteriopsis rusbyana/diplopteryx cabrerana plant. i think the ideal would be a mimosa species but perhaps a. columbrina should be more cold tolerant than the mimosas... why dont you try both? they'll all take years before you can harvest... oh man, i almost forgot! you must try psychotria viridis... they're kinda hard to germinate but i think it grows way faster than the others mentioned above... i just don't think it can endure a lot of freezing but it's a must on any dmt producer garden.
Edited by felixhigh (09/26/02 08:34 PM)
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Young_but_cool
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Re: Which DMT plant should I grow? [Re: ShroomSkin]
#911529 - 09/27/02 03:12 AM (20 years, 8 months ago) |
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Definately Desmanthus illinoensis
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felixhigh
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Re: Which DMT plant should I grow? [Re: Young_but_cool]
#912141 - 09/27/02 11:30 AM (20 years, 7 months ago) |
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oh yeah, actually i think this is the ideal choice for us people... damned chronic memory problems!
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IdLeMiND
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Re: Which DMT plant should I grow? [Re: ShroomSkin]
#1029369 - 11/06/02 06:13 PM (20 years, 6 months ago) |
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i to live in central texas and was just planning to grow canary grass.. have you decided what your gunna do yet??
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YourHighness
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Re: Which DMT plant should I grow? [Re: ShroomSkin]
#1031969 - 11/07/02 09:47 AM (20 years, 6 months ago) |
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Desmanthus illinoiensis grows wild in certain parts of Texas. PM me for details on a couple spots I know of... I can help ya out with ID'ing the plant, too.
Forget about f*cking around with Phalaris. Yes, it's easy to grow, but the alkaloid content varies too damn much with growing conditions, according to certain knowledgeable people. You're likely to end up with non-potent grass, or with the less desirable 5-MeO-DMT as the dominant alkaloid instead of n,n,DMT. And you're in for a frustrating nightmare if you ever try to do an A/B extraction with phalaris grass! (trust me, I know!)
Don't take this the wrong way, but trying to experience the magic of our tryptamine-rich friends is probably too much to undertake for people who are any combination of young, dumb, lazy, or impatient.
Best of luck to you...
YourHighness
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ssjwizard
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Re: Which DMT plant should I grow? [Re: YourHighness]
#4708754 - 09/25/05 06:52 AM (17 years, 8 months ago) |
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p vardaris is definatly hard to germinate but is an exceptional producer even when young. illinoies bundle flower root bark is particularly potent and good for outdoor growth. diplitores is killer with the 5-meo-dmt(maybe its just me but i like both dmt variants).
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